For the past two days, the opposition and even the people of India have multiple questions from the Modi Government after Delhi and Jabalpur Airport witnessed a roof collapse accident. On Friday, at least one person died and eight others were injured after a portion of the roof at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Airport Terminal-1 collapsed on cars.. All flight departures from the terminal were also temporarily suspended. A day before that, a portion of a canopy of the new terminal building of Jabalpur airport in Madhya Pradesh caved in and fell on a car after heavy rainfall. The damaged car belonged to an Income Tax official. No one was injured in the incident as the driver left after parking the vehicle in the porch outside the main gate of the terminal building. However, two accidents in two days at two different airports fueled the opposition's criticism. In fact, Congress leader said that Modi Ki Guarantee could not even last for 3 months by taking a jibe at Jabalpur Airport roof collapse.
Now, the question arises who are the contractors or which construction company is responsible for handling Delhi Airport and Jabalpur Airport?
Who company was hired for Jabalpur Airport Expansion?
As per reports, New Delhi-based construction company NKG Infrastructure received an order of Rs 165 crore from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) in 2019 for the construction of a new airport terminal building in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, which was to be completed in the next 2 years. The airport was expanded at a cost of Rs 450 crore.
According to the website of NKG Infrastructure Company, this company has built AIIMS Rajkot, AIIMS Jharkhand, hospital in Karnal, New Terminal of Vijayawada Airport, Sports Injury Center of Safdarjung Hospital, Building of Guru Govind Singh University New Delhi, Building of Safdarjung Airport Office, Building of ESIC Hospital Housing and Medical College Faridabad, Building of ESIC Lucknow, Building of ESIC Hospital Noida, Building of Innovation Center of IIT Delhi.